Box 1 - 017231
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[A84-85; A23-50; various sources]
FF - Freedom of Information Center "00" Publication, Nos. 00-0021, 1958-1980
FF - Freedom of Information Center Publication, Nos. 1-70, 1958-1962
FF - Freedom of Information Center Publication, Nos. 71-110 (No. 100 is an index), 1962-1963
FF - Freedom of Information Center Publication, Nos. 111-114, 1963-1965
FF - Freedom of Information Center Publication, Nos. 145-175, 1965-1967
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 176-205, 1967-1968
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 206-240, 1968-1970
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 241-281, 1970-1972
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 282-315, 1972-1973
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 316-345, 1973-1975
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 346-380, 1975-1977
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 381-405, 1977-1979
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 406-444, 1979-1981
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 445-485, 1981-1983
FF - Freedom of Information Center Report, Nos. 486-514, 1984-1985
FF - Freedom of Information Center Digest, Vols. 1-5, 1959-1964 (with gaps)
FF - Freedom of Information Center Digest, Vols. 6-9, 1964-1968
FF - Freedom of Information Center Digest, Vols. 10-14, 1968-1972
FF - Freedom of Information Center Digest, Vols. 15-20, 1973-1978 (with gaps)
FF - Freedom of Information Center Digest, Vols. 21-24, 1979-1982 (with gaps)
FF - Freedom of Information Center Digest, Vols. 25-27, 1983-1985
FF - Freedom of Information Center Digest, Index, 1970, 1980
Box 2 - UMLD1
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[A84-85; various sources]
FF - Freedom of Information Position Papers "Lettered," Nos. A-Q, 1963-1968 (with gaps)
FF - "A Freedom of Information Retrospective - in observance of the twentieth year of the Freedom of Information Center," 1978
FF - Freedom of Information Center Conferences - Speeches Nos. 1, 3-7, and 9 (includes program for Nos. 7, 8, and 9), 1958-1966
FF - Freedom of Information Center - Administrative Records - Subscription and Publications Suspension, ca. 1980
FF - "Statutory Definitions of Libel in the 50 States," October 1964
FF - Freedom of Information Bibliography, ca. 1964
FF - "The Citizen's Your Right to Know," 1970
FF - Harold L. Cross Memorial Lecture Series - Speeches, 1959-1960, 1962, 1967
FF - "The People's Right to Know" by Harold L. Cross (second supplement), 1959
FF - Freedom of Information Center - Sustaining Member Certificate, n.d. (also includes directories of sustaining members, 1965-1968)
FF - "The Freedom of Information Center" (brochure and booklet), ca. 1966
FF - "Miami Herald v. Tornillo: The Trial of the First Amendment," 1975
FF - "Your Basic Freedom" by Barnard L. Colby, ca. 1963
FF - "The Mean and the Splendid...Our Right to Know" (reprint from the Missouri Alumnus), 1968
FF - "Missouri's Freedom of Information Center" (reprint from Saturday Review), 1971
FF - Freedom of Information - Committees, 1970
FF - "Fair Trial and Free Press - A Dialogue," 1967
FF - "Access to Public Information: A Resource Guide to Government in Columbia and Boone County, Missouri," 1984
FF - "State Open Records Laws: An Update," 1976
FF - How to Use the Federal Public Records Laws (various brochures), ca. 1968
FF - The Archibald Newsletter, No. 4, 10/1969
FF - "Secrets, Lies and Freedom of Information: A Conference Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Freedom of Information Center", 4/9-10/1998
FF - Freedom of Information Center Files Index, 1982, 1997, 2000
FF - Freedom of Information Foundation Series, No. 6 - "Informal Methods of Combatting Secrecy in Local Government" by Ernest Morgan, 5/1976
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Restrictions Note: The Archives of the University of Missouri-Columbia is required by law and Board of Curator's policy to restrict access to some files and information. Student records are held as confidential under the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and by University policy. Faculty promotion and tenure records and Academic Personnel files are restricted for 75 years, or the lifetime of the individual. All grievance, disciplinary, and medical records are treated as confidential files. Consultations with legal counsel, both in-house and external, are protected by the attorney/client privilege and will not be released.
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